Slow Keys is an accessibility feature requiring keys to be held before registering. Plasma 6.8 will notify you on the lock screen when enabled.
As we draw closer to the stable release of KDE Plasma 6.7, the KDE team has published a new issue of its "This Week in Plasma" newsletter, detailing a massive wave of changes that landed in the KDE ecosystem throughout the week. Let's take a look at some of the most notable.
Last Tuesday, the team released Plasma 6.7 Beta 2. In that release, the developers resolved an issue where users were accidentally dragging a window so far off a screen edge that it became impossible to click and drag back.
The update also fixed an issue where a renamed file on the desktop visually disappeared when multiple activities were active. You can now authenticate to 802.1x-protected networks using hardware keys, and the remote desktop server no longer freezes during clipboard transfers.
In addition to that, auto-hide panels are now compatible with edge-based desktop switching, and the application launcher lists programs case-insensitively to prevent the launcher from pushing lowercase apps down. When you install an app, the system immediately removes it from the history sections of all launcher widgets. Other adjustments clarify virtual screen options in the chooser dialog. Testers can also enable the brand-new Union theme engine globally under System Settings > Colors & Themes > Application Style.
The Union theme engine is a next-gen styling tool that provides a unified design for both old and new application frameworks. Because making separate theme files for different toolkits has always challenged designers, KDE developers built Union to use standard CSS. Union then takes this stylesheet and translates the style rules into native rendering paths for each toolkit. This change fixes the visual mismatch that occurs when older apps run next to modern layouts.
The KDE team also made quite a few changes slated for Plasma 6.8. They include a warning on the lock screen that shows when the "Slow Keys" accessibility feature is active, so you don't type incorrect passwords in confusion. To make logging in faster, the lock screen respects PAM timeout values directly without adding artificial delays, and Discover now warns you when a Flatpak replacement requires manual recreation of custom desktop shortcuts.
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Posted Monday 1 June 2026 at 7:39 am AEST (my time).
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